Marvin T. Smith
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The Archaeology of Ocmulgee Old Fields, Macon, Georgia
University of Alabama Press
A 17th-century trading post and Indian town in central Georgia reveal evidence of culture contact and change
- Copyright year: 2005
Towns and Temples Along the Mississippi
Edited by David H. Dye and Cheryl Anne Cox
University of Alabama Press
A Dan Josselyn Memorial Publication
Specialists from archaeology, ethnohistory, physical anthropology, and cultural anthropology bring their varied points of view to this subject in an attempt to answer basic questions about the nature and extent of social change within the time period.
- Copyright year: 1990
Lamar Archaeology
Mississippian Chiefdoms in the Deep South
Edited by Mark Williams and Gary Shapiro
University of Alabama Press
Lamar Archaeology provides a comprehensive and detailed review of our knowledge of the late prehistoric Indian societies in the Southern Appalachian area and its peripheries.
- Copyright year: 1990
Alabama and the Borderlands
From Prehistory To Statehood
Edited by R. Reid Badger and Lawrence A. Clayton
University of Alabama Press
Brings together the nation's leading scholars on the prehistory and early history of Alabama and the southeastern US
- Copyright year: 1985
Societies in Eclipse
Archaeology of the Eastern Woodlands Indians, A.D. 1400-1700
University of Alabama Press
Combines recent research with insights from anthropology, historiography, and oral tradition to examine the cultural landscape preceding and immediately following the arrival of Europeans
Light on the Path
The Anthropology and History of the Southeastern Indians
Edited by Thomas J. Pluckhahn and Robbie Ethridge
University of Alabama Press
Social history of the native peoples of the American South, bridging prehistory and history
- Copyright year: 2006
Forging Southeastern Identities
Social Archaeology, Ethnohistory, and Folklore of the Mississippian to Early Historic South
Edited by Gregory A. Waselkov and Marvin T. Smith
University of Alabama Press
Forging Southeastern Identities explores the many ways archaeologists and ethnohistorians define and trace the origins of Native Americans’ collective social identity.
- Copyright year: 2017
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